Rapid multiplex PCR assays in patients with respiratory viral infections: is semi-quantitative data useful? A pilot study

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Pierre Gazeau
Sophie Vallet
Séverine Ansart
Clémence Beauruelle
Adissa Tran-Minoui
Christopher Payan
Léa Pilorgé
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[1] Centre Hospitalier Régional Et Universitaire de Brest,Unité Des Maladies Infectieuses Et Tropicales
[2] Centre Hospitalier Régional Et Universitaire de Brest,Unité de Virologie, Département de Bactériologie
[3] Univ Brest,Virologie
[4] Inserm,Parasitologie
[5] EFS,Mycologie
[6] UMR 1078,Hygiène, Pôle de Biologie
[7] GGB Génétique,Pathologie
[8] Génomique Fonctionnelle Et Biotechnologies,Unité de Bactériologie, Département de Bactériologie
[9] Laboratoire de traitement de l’information médicale,Virologie
[10] LaTIM-UMR 1101,Parasitologie
[11] INSERM,Mycologie
[12] Université de Bretagne Occidentale,Hygiène, Pôle de Biologie
[13] Centre Hospitalier Régional Et Universitaire de Brest,Pathologie
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Respiratory tract; Multiplex PCR; Semi-quantitative results; Viral respiratory panel;
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Viral respiratory rapid multiplex PCR assays FilmArray® (FA) and ePlex® (eP) provide qualitative results which may not reflect clinical relevance. In a pilot study, we report retrospectively whether the semi-quantitative PCR assay R-GENE® would have facilitated clinical interpretation. Forty-four patients were hospitalized for various respiratory manifestations; all of them have benefited from a respiratory sample during acute symptoms. Among the 44 patients, FA detected 23 positive samples including 31 viruses, 26 of them gave high or moderate R-GENE® scores (cycle threshold < 35), and all but one were consistent with clinical history. Semi-quantitative scores would have allowed for critical interpretation of the results; those are a key additional element for an optimal exploitation of the rapid multiplex PCR assays power.
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